Everything labeled to make the soldering step less of a pain:
Clipped into the MK60 connector:
Tried my best to keep this organized, but that's kinda impossible with ~35 2.5m long wires. The three stacks correspond to the three rows on the connector.
Ah, much better:
Top right is the connector for the brake fluid level sensor. Both the ground and signal pins need to be spliced into existing wires, so I'll leave that for later.
Also did a quick test fit:
Reaches across the engine bay to the location of the MK20 connector no problem. Crudely tested length when routing behind the dash as well:
Looks long enough for that too! It seems like I somehow managed to take accurate measurements. What a concept.
One thing I have yet to decide on is the two big ground wires on the harness. On the MK20, they run directly to the negative post inside the drug bin, but I'm not 100% sure where they come from on an MK60. It's possible that they also run to there, but they also could run to the ground post above the brake booster. Guess I need to go stare at some MK60 cars to know for sure.
For now, I'll keep the MK20 connector grounded where it is and run the MK60 grounds to the PCB I made, but this might change in the future.
Clipped into the MK60 connector:
Tried my best to keep this organized, but that's kinda impossible with ~35 2.5m long wires. The three stacks correspond to the three rows on the connector.
Ah, much better:
Top right is the connector for the brake fluid level sensor. Both the ground and signal pins need to be spliced into existing wires, so I'll leave that for later.
Also did a quick test fit:
Reaches across the engine bay to the location of the MK20 connector no problem. Crudely tested length when routing behind the dash as well:
Looks long enough for that too! It seems like I somehow managed to take accurate measurements. What a concept.
One thing I have yet to decide on is the two big ground wires on the harness. On the MK20, they run directly to the negative post inside the drug bin, but I'm not 100% sure where they come from on an MK60. It's possible that they also run to there, but they also could run to the ground post above the brake booster. Guess I need to go stare at some MK60 cars to know for sure.
For now, I'll keep the MK20 connector grounded where it is and run the MK60 grounds to the PCB I made, but this might change in the future.
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